Landmark Community Bank donates to several local groups | Community


Landmark Community Bank recently presented donations to several community groups and organizations.

A $10,000 donation was presented to Dallas Foundation for Excellence through the EITC program. From left, are Tom Amico, President Landmark Community Bank; Kelly Bryk, board member, Dallas Foundation; Grant Palfey, business manager, Dallas School District; Joe Angelella, senior vice president, Landmark Community Bank; and Bonny Mannello, treasurer, Dallas Foundation.

A $10,000 donation was presented to the Greater Wilkes-Barre YMCA through the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program. From left, are Joseph Angelella, Landmark’s senior vice president/chief lending officer/Commercial Banking; James Thomas, executive director of the Greater Wilkes-Barre YMCA, and Bernie Popson, Landmark’s product business development manager.

A check for $10,000 was presented to the Greater Pittston YMCA as part of the EITC program. From left, are Michael J. Sowinski, Landmark’s executive vice president/chief financial officer; Brianna Dugas, child care director at the Greater Pittston YMCA; Janelle Drach, executive director of the Greater Pittston YMCA; and Kevin O’Boyle, chairman of the board of the Greater Pittston YMCA.

A check for $1,500 was presented to the Jewish Community Alliance of Northeastern Pennsylvania through the EITC program. From left, are Joseph Angelella, Landmark’s senior vice president/chief lending officer/Commercial Banking; AnneMarie Carl, Illumination Early Learning Center director, and Gary Bernstein, CEO of the Jewish Community Alliance of NEPA.

A $1,000 EITC donation was presented to Holy Rosary School in Duryea. From left, are Michael J. Sowinski, Landmark’s executive vice president/chief financial officer, and Melissa Skutack, principal of Holy Rosary School.



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